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4 First Row: Miss Hawkes, Miss Walker, Miss Giles, Miss Whidden, Miss Gile, Miss Colman, Miss Dudley, Miss Harrington. Second Row: Mr. Stewart, Mr. Calkin, Mr. Atkinson, Miss Kingsbury, Miss Ciineen, Mr. Sandberg, Mr. Gillespie, Mr. Cox THE FACULTY Frederick A. Calkin, B.S., Ed. M. Michael B. Gillespie, B.S., M.A. C. 0. Atkinson, B.S. Barbara Colman, Massachusetts School of Art Philip W. L. Cox, Jr., B. Mus. Anne L. Cunneen, Hyannis Teachers College Bessie M. Dudley, A.B. Eleanor Gile, A.B. Elizabeth Giles, B.S. in Ed. Esther M. Harrington, A.B., Ed. M. Ruth E. Hawkes, B.S. Mary S. Kingsbury, B.S. Principal Sub-master, Malliemalics Economics, History, Mathematics Art M usic English English English, History Civics, History. Penmanship Latin. French Commercial Subjects Household Arts Dorothy L. Maxim, B.S. in Ed. Geography, Hygiene Nels H. Sandberg, Training School for Teachers in Practical Arts Practical Arts Edward L. Stewart, A.B. Latin. Biology, Physical Training Clare Walker, B.S. Mathematics, Science Ruth A. Whidden, Posse School Physical Training Edward W. Whi-more, B.S. in Ed. Science
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JliiDiiies 7 A few weeks from now the Class of 1940 will, for the final time, leave Scituate High School, which for four years has been the center of our world. Here we have met Shakespeare and Dickens; Virgil and Dumas; Newton and Rumford; we have found victory and defeat on the gridiron and hockey field. But most important of all, we have had the close associations of our teachers and classmates that have taught us how to get along with other people. The years that we have spent here together have given us much that we shall need of knowledge and understanding as we venture out into an unstable world. In reality, we can never recapture the forces that have held us together, as fellow- students, in our seclud ed world. From now on, it is going to be every man for himself in a universe of uncertainty and unrest; triumph and disaster. How often we shall think back to our memorable days here as students when a basketball defeat was a major calamity, and the worst of our worries was a history examination. Some of us have not yet finished our schooling. In the fall, we will begin another two or four years of education. But others of us will start to earn our bread-and-butter right away. All of us will keep the grand memories of four never-to-be forgotten years close to our hearts, and no matter what our lot in life may be, we will try to make Scituate High School proud to claim us as her Class of 1940.
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First Row: W. Soule, P. Hardwick, B. Gondii, V. Chipman, P. Soiile, E. Bartlett, J. Crowley, L. Heard, R. Rouleau. Second Row: D. Anderson, D. Nichols, H. White, C. Brown, M. Taylor, A. McDonald, S. Hill, R. Merritl, A. Barnes, J. Rouleau. Third Row: H. Gurney. R. Spear, J. Welch, C. Gurney, E. Burrows, S. Gates, M. Merritt, J. Cole CHIMES STAFF ■ EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Polly Soule Assistant Editors Virginia Chipman Eudora Bartlett Business Manager Assistant Business Managers Alice McDonald James Welch Doris Anderson Literary Editors Dramatic Editor Jean Cole Rachel Merritt Barhara Gondii Elmer Burrows Sports Editors Sherman Gates Jane Crowley Art Editors Exchange Editors Suzanne Hill Doris Nichols Hope Gurney Mildred Taylor Joke Editors Merrill Merritt Helen White Class Editors Class Editors Cora Brown, ' 40 Abbie Barnes. ' 42 Lois Heard, ' 44 William Soule, ' 45 Robert Spear, ' 41 Joan Rouleau, ' 4.3 Robert Rouleau, ' 44 Priscilla Hardwick, ' 45 Alumni Editor Chester Gurney
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